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Thanks to Dr Zelenko, Quercetin and zinc were the first purchases I made for my covid early treatment kit in 2020. I read up and found Quercetin can be hard to absorb and is rapidly eliminated with a sharp 8 hour bell shaped absorption and elimination curve which suggested to me 3 times a day dosing and I found out absorption can be increased "at home"

TO INCREASE ABSORPTION of quercetin and hard to absorb "herbs". "In Ayurvedic medicine you take remedies together with ghee and honey - fat and sugar." (Elizabeth)

From some reading I am thinking that some? basic simple process of coating with a sugar and then a fat? or a fat then a sugar? or all at once? would substantially increase absorption of many harder to absorb herbs and the like.

"While searching to find how to increase absorption of quercetin I found two patents. The first is an Indena SpA patent concerning "Quercefit"- "Quercetin Phytosome" In their earlier application documents ( only the final 2020 patent seems easily available now) they made an interesting revelation that a simple mechanical mixture of quercetin and maltodextrin or fructose (or other sugar) and lecithin (they use sunflower) in the range of 1-1-1 or any number of ratios increased absorption by 10 times while their lysosomal/phytosome product where they dissolve all in 190 proof ethanol which, at that time, they said increased absorption by 20 times. Now in the final document they claim that that their full process increases absorption by 50 times and they make no mention of the efficacy of the simple mechanical mixture but they do put a graph at the very beginning of the document which shows the low absorption of quercetin, the higher absorption of the :"physical mixture" (mechanical mixture) and the highest absorption of their "solid dispersion" which is their alcohol dissolved and dried "phytosome product Quercefit. That graph is best seen in the pdf US20200.... They say the use of the "sugar" is important.

A mortar and pestle is the obvious choice. I first used the back of a tablespoon against a plate to grind together the quercetin and the maltodextrin (sugar) then the lecithin.

I have since dissolved the maltodextrin "sugar" in a bit of water, I bought and export records show (nutricost) organic maltodextrin "TapiOK" brand is being exported to pharmaceutical / nutraceutical companies, then mixed in the harder to absorb "herb" then mixed in the Now brand sunflower lecithin then added olive oil. I wonder would it be better to dry the maltodextrin herb lecithin mix then add olive oil? Dissolving the maltodextrin does seem more effective way to "attach" the "sugar", and lecithin does attach to both water and fat and may, then, help present to a fat receptive absorption site in the body as does the maltodextrin absorb easily into the body as per its high absorbabilty feature use as explained in some detail by elite long distance runners (some like straight maltodextrin and some like 3 parts maltodextrin and 1 part fructose in water +++ for fuel and hydration during the run)

the other patent US8440... helps inform the usefulness of taking quercetin with B3 and C. https://patents.google.com/patent/US8440704B2/en

"Additional and related Surprising observations include that a combination of quercetin, vitamin B3. and vitamin C maintains quercetin levels in plasma up to five times those of quercetin alone or a combination of quercetin..." " In one aspect, the invention features a composition containing quercetin, vitamin B3, and vitamin C, in which a weight ratio between quercetin, vitamin B3, and vitamin C is " 1:0.02-1:0.2-2.5. " Which looks to me to be 1 part Quercetin -to- 0.02 to 1 part vitamin B3 -to- 2-2.5 parts vitamin C.

So, based on this, supplement with vitamin B3 or B complex and vitamin C when taking plain Quercetin or some formulation of enhanced absorption Quercetin or your own home mixed enhanced absorption Quercetin.

https://patents.google.com/patent/US20200206186A1/en?oq=US20200206186A1

https://patentimages.storage.googleapis.com/ab/aa/e9/41f67fcf738609/US20200206186A1.pdf

Steve's avatar

Thank you Walter. Have a great weekend. May God bless you and continue to guide you in your work. Peace.

Dr Linda's avatar

I am grateful that I have been taking quercetin for 4 years.

Seismic7's avatar

Quercetin is really good stuff. Now add benfotamine...Neem Q10..chelated magnesium ..ashwaganda dong quai. Maca ..hyaluronic acid.selenium..tribulous chlorophyll lions mane DMSO..methylene blue.deuterium.. chlorine dioxide ..ozone therapy royal rife machine therapy..ginseng stem cell research... Evening primrose ..D3..vit AVit B3..b9 ..b17 ..zinc turmeric curcumin..all good things to look into..links dr.fieyer Klinghardt dr.andreas kalker.amandha Vollmer...

Seismic7's avatar

Add Rhodiola for energy..

Cormack's avatar

Thank you so much for your research! I take HistaminX by Seeking Health and it has Quercetin, Nettle, luteolin, Rutin, Bromelain and Gluoraphanin in it. It’s made the biggest difference on my histamine issues since I had Delta.

Mark Luersen's avatar

That's why an apple a day keeps the doctor away.

toolate's avatar

Don't forget Luteolin

Aminata Diouf's avatar

What you would say,when I told you I never had "covid19" and never get a shot knowingly.In this times you have to ask yourself even what was it what your dentist injecting to you maybe grapheneoxid and anastetica?.The only thing I got with my consent, was a nose-test-swab deep into my nose at a registrated Testcenter.After they was putting that test-stick into my nose I become very sick and magneticed all arround my nose, and get all the symptomes of longcovid. now nearly more than 3 years.But still no covid19.

How I can become so sick with one swab into my nose.Now I am bedridden like the longcovid patients.no energy to get up,pain when I try to walk.

Can sombody explain that to me?The most desturbing thing is i have some self-assembling activity under my skin.Could it be the self-assembling technology Dr Ana Mihalcea is talking from?

Jamie's avatar

Were you in contact with a human or humans that received the covid injection?

Shedding has been documented (the pharma companies knew when they designed the clinical trials) and those that are very sensitive developed symptoms just from sharing oxygen with those who got injected. Even worse if we had any close contact with those who got it…

Shelagh Anne Shackleton's avatar

As always Walter this is pure

brilliance. Much appreciated as it ties everything

together.

So much so I am printing it out, to keep for my own personal reference.

Many thanks.

Christine's avatar

"Quercetin’s ability to stabilize Mast Cells may greatly benefit those with Spike Protein injury/disease, Acute COVID and Long COVID."

This is a very carefully worded statement. You are not saying that it will cure anything, just that we might benefit from it. So although it is apparently treating spike protein shenanigans in some way, is that ALL that is wrong with us, and is Quercetin enough? Is anyone CURED of Spike Protein injury/disease, or Long COVID, by using Quercetin alone?

For those of us who have been taking Quercetin along with Zinc for years, such as myself, it has not stopped the progression of serious physical decline, although it may have slowed it. Alone it is not enough. What about the nanotechnology in the blood? It's well proven there is an awful lot going on in the blood that should not be there. What about the harm from hostile EMFs, whose negative impacts are well documented? For those of us suffering physical decline leading very obviously to death if we do not stop it, how do we cover ALL the bases at once? How do we fix the spike protein problems AND the nanotechnology AND the EMF damage?

George's avatar

Quercetin: wonder drug

Greg Eldefonso's avatar

Supports killer cells and Cellular Signaling,...

IP-6 & Inositol with Folic Acid or Methyl Folate.

Amy - The Tonic's avatar

While I understand the CYA nature of “consult your primary care physician,” in reality these generalists know next to nothing about the long term effects of COVID, and they certainly aren’t going to know something so specific as “what mechanisms does quercetin act on?” I’ll get the same results asking the doctor’s receptionist. They look at me blankly when I mention mast cell activation syndrome. One needs a good immunologist for these types of consults, in my experience.